NVIDIA has announced today that there is an update coming to the YouTube app on Android TV, or at least on the NVIDIA Shield Android TV consoles. The update enables 360 degree video to be viewed and controlled from your TV. We’ve checked our consoles as well as some friends …

NVIDIA are the makers of some highly desirable consumer electronics. Initially well known for their PC graphics cards NVIDIA recently expanded into the Android space with the lust-worthy Shield range of products. There’s just one problem, they don’t sell their first party products in Australia, well as of today they’re …

Even though Nvidia don’t have plans to bring any of their SHIELD products to Australia there are many Australians who manage to get their hands on them. The original SHIELD Portable was a bit of a flop unfortunately which may be why Nvidia have taken a long time to bring …

NVIDIA has gained a reputation for just wowing us with their announcements, and this year’s CES press conference is no exception. Their charismatic CEO Jen-Hsun Huang took to the stage and made announcement after announcement, first the biggies, for us at least, a new Gen 2 Nvidia Shield Console, Google …

With Android TV consoles, it seems Nvidia is the clear winner for the time being with their Shield TV box, but it’s getting a little long in the tooth. That is about to change with leaks from the FCC and now a press render of two different sized devices has …

Since the launch of the original Nvidia Shield console, nothing in this writers opinion has risen to knock the device of its perch as king of the Android TV devices. As we covered in our review the Nvidia Shied Android TV is a powerful device offering both an excellent Android …

NVIDIA has maintained a good track record for getting their current generation of devices onto the latest version of Android in acceptable time frames. Today, that trend continues, with NVIDIA’s announcement of Android 6.0 Marshmallow for the Shield Tablet K1. Unfortunately if you have the original Shield Tablet (8″) which …

Last year Nvidia released a tablet that many of us here in Australia would have love to have purchased but most didn’t. It was an 8 inch tablet with some amazing specifications, definitely a handy successors to our 2013 Nexus 7’s. Unfortunately it failed to materialise in any kind of …

On March 3rd 2015 NVIDIA announced their first entrant into both the living room entertainment and Android TV spaces, the NVIDIA Shield, which is an Android TV powered set to box with a few extras under the hood. Not to be confused with the NVIDIA Shield Tablet or the NVIDIA Shield Portable, the NVIDIA …

Nvidia has been providing developer tools for their Shield line for a long time with Nvidia Gameworks, but they’re expanding that support to all Android devices with Android Works. Gameworks has previously been focused on Tegra based devices in the Shield line, but Nvidia seems to want to encompass all …

The Nvidia Shield Console is one of the most hotly anticipated Android TV units out there. The build up to launch has become palpable, with Nvidia teasing the launch on their social media channels, and more importantly advertising the absolute heck out of it on the street corners around Google …

Google’s Project Tango tablet, launched last year with “advanced vision capabilities”. The tablet was developed by Google’s Project Tango team, focusing on devices with advanced 3D space and motion sensors. It’s now available for everyone to experience for themselves for US$512 from the Google Store. The catch? You must be …

Nvidia’s will-they, won’t-they 500GB version of the Nvidia Shield Console is definitely on according to Nvidia themselves. An NVidia customer care rep has apparently been talking about the console in their GeForce forums, making it hard to deny that it will not be launching to consumers soon. According to the …

After ‘accidentally’ revealing a variant of their Shield Console with a 500GB storage option last month, Nvidia quickly came out and advised that the model was purely for developer partners. It seems however that this may have been a bit of deceptive marketing – read: they lied – from Nvidia, …

After teasing Nexus 9 owners on Wednesday with an update to Android 5.0.2 (LRX22L), Google will begin rolling out the Android 5.1 update to tablet owners today. Announcing the update via Twitter and Google+, the news is welcome for owners of the tablet which has seemingly been left behind. The …